It premiered October 26, 2019 at 10/9c on National Geographic. See the trailer How ... most famous scientists were men. But that’s changing. Once, most famous scientists were men.
Located in northwestern Tulsa, Okla., the neighborhood was alive with Black political and economic power during the early ...
Land policies that allow emaSwati farmers and entrepreneurs to invest, insure their harvests against shocks and diversify their income sources. Such policies will also allow governments to plan land ...
Between the 16th and 19th centuries, as many as a thousand slave ships carrying captive Africans sank while crossing the ...
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South Africa certainly had abundance. There were seemingly endless tracts of fertile farmland; rich seams of precious gold, ...
More prizes will be doled out in off-camera presentations this week, ahead of the televised ceremony on Saturday on BET and ...
An attempt to turn Oak Hill, the Loudoun County home of President James Monroe, into a state park nearly became history in ...
Written with wry humor and perspicacity by Robert Kaplow, whose novel was the basis of Linklater’s 2008 feature, Me and Orson Welles, the new film again is set in the world of Broadway and expands on ...
Across Kenya, grasslands underpin people's lives—as well as those of animals like elephants, giraffes, and hyenas. But the ...
Researchers have uncovered the origins and genetic diversity of the Fulani, one of Africa's largest pastoral populations. The study reveals a complex genetic ancestry with influences from both North ...
The old Okmulgee Colored Hospital is a significant symbol of Oklahoma Black history outside of Tulsa. A local organization ...